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Forest Trackers

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Oceans

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Amazon Conservation

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  • ‘We need white men on our side to save the Amazon from destruction,’ 92-year-old Indigenous Chief Raoni says
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Land rights and extractives

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Endangered Environmentalists

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Indonesia's Forest Guardians

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Conservation Effectiveness

  • How effective is the EU’s marquee policy to reduce the illegal timber trade?
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Southeast Asian infrastructure

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